Re buying my old M5 - Decision justified
Re buying my old M5 - Decision justified
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msdes123

Original Poster:

164 posts

166 months

Saturday 8th February 2014
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So hope this may be the one place where I will get some support rather than cries of utter madness.

Bought a new F10 M5 early in 2012 before the 0% finance deals came out. Was paying 8.9% APR on a 3 year finance deal with balloon at end. Had it for approx. 18 m and put 30000 miles on it. Decided I wanted an out and out sports car for weekends and a more practical daily drive car that would cope with taking dog to park or popping down the garden centre so sold it back to dealer for an approved used X5 3.0D and used the cash balance as deposit on a 5 year old Ferrari 599 (had just turned 40, overweight and going bald so just indulge my vanity on that decision).

Anyway 6 m later and not a day had gone by where I didn't miss the M5 and all its toys, my finances eased further and I was watching my own car sitting on the approved used car network clearly not selling due to the high number of cars around and its high mileage. Price was dropping and dropping until was now several thousand less than price I got for it in the trade back deal 6m earlier. I knew its history and that it had been well looked after and did some of the man maths again and a nasty thought started to take hold in my mind; OK I might struggle to take the dog out a couple of times a year but I have to put up with the emotionally dead X5 as my daily drive everyday. A few days later and a couple of phone calls to my bank and the dealer about trading back my current car and here I am having bought my old M5 again!

No doubt ive taken a battering somewhere along the line financially but I'm now back in the M car family and it feels great. Now if I can only get in touch with the guy who I sold my winter alloys/tyres to! biggrinbiggrin

M3CS

380 posts

199 months

Saturday 8th February 2014
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Nice one! Sounds like a sensible decision to me.....but then again I'm another inmate at the M-car asylum!

GaryThomlinson

537 posts

201 months

Saturday 8th February 2014
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I like your thinking and it's the same reason I'm holding into my e89 35i. I know if I sell it, I'll regret it. Even of its the most impractical car ever.


dapearson

4,456 posts

250 months

Saturday 8th February 2014
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Sounds exactly like the sort of thing i'd do.

Well done!

mondie

644 posts

168 months

Saturday 8th February 2014
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Well done. The F10 is so epic I dont know how you would ever move on. Its blown me away and makes the old e60 feel like a tired and redundant old barge. I can understand why you felt lost and had to come back, may as well be to a car that you know smile

LanceRS

2,213 posts

163 months

Saturday 8th February 2014
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Sounds good to me. You had a car you liked, moved on and regretted it. An opportunity presented itself to re acquire the car you wished you had kept and you seized it. Well done.

Skrambles

1,357 posts

290 months

Saturday 8th February 2014
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Definitely the right decision - the car was just waiting for you to come to your senses.

MattOz

4,019 posts

290 months

Saturday 8th February 2014
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Definitely the right decision. Years ago my Dad sold his Sapphire Cosworth back to the Ford dealer as he needed to get two vehicles from just one for his business. Almost 2 years (!) later and the Cossie was still sat in the showroom, having done nothing. A deal was struck and he bought it back. Fantastic feeling!

anonymous-user

80 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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MattOz said:
Definitely the right decision. Years ago my Dad sold his Sapphire Cosworth back to the Ford dealer as he needed to get two vehicles from just one for his business. Almost 2 years (!) later and the Cossie was still sat in the showroom, having done nothing. A deal was struck and he bought it back. Fantastic feeling!
Has he still got it?

ndj

222 posts

248 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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What happens re. the number of owners on the logbook? confused

MattOz

4,019 posts

290 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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lord trumpton said:
Has he still got it?
Unfortunately not. It was 20 years ago! smile

Jazzer

1,758 posts

230 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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Love this, good on you!

PGNTuscan

3,043 posts

192 months

Wednesday 12th February 2014
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Hero

gaz1234

5,233 posts

245 months

Friday 14th February 2014
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Ha ha funny

carreauchompeur

18,307 posts

230 months

Friday 14th February 2014
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ndj said:
What happens re. the number of owners on the logbook? confused
Well, nothing I imagine-if it was just in trade and the OP applies for a new/old V5.

msdes123

Original Poster:

164 posts

166 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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Thanks for all the supporting comments, the prodigal son has finally returned home biggrin


HoHoHo

15,387 posts

276 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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msdes123 said:
Thanks for all the supporting comments, the prodigal son has finally returned home biggrin

Great photo and collection of cars.

As much as I like the Fezza, I look at the back of my M5 when I get the opportunity and think wow......

Yours looks exactly the same, a work of art.

Well done, must be a great feeling to have your car home yes

HoHoHo

15,387 posts

276 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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I remember we had a conversation re tyres......you got rid of your F10 winter tyres, what a shame!

gaz1234

5,233 posts

245 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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HoHoHo said:
Great photo and collection of cars.

As much as I like the Fezza, I look at the back of my M5 when I get the opportunity and think wow......

Yours looks exactly the same, a work of art.

Well done, must be a great feeling to have your car home yes
you had new m5?

msdes123

Original Poster:

164 posts

166 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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Yeh getting rid of my winter tyres and alloys was a real bad decision in hindsight although I don't think any of my car decisions have ever been exactly sensible. Just hoping I get away without any snow this year as I'm really not in any fit financial state to shell out another £3K for another set of official BMW winter wheels at the moment.

For the record bought the car back for approx. £3.5K less than I sold it to the dealer approx. 5 m ago and got 2 of the diamond cut alloys refurbished and a couple of other small interior blemishes fixed in the process as well. Car had done a few hundred miles in test drives only whilst sitting unsold at dealers all that time, fortunately for me the only interested parties that went for it got turned down for finance I was told. I still lost out big time on the trade back prices I was offered on the X5 and 3 series touring I went through in the interim before finally coming back to the M5. Thank god for that 0% finance deal on new cars, I think it really hit the approved used car sales big time.

Photo is interesting as it really shows how wide the 599 is next to the M5. Despite being a 2 seater its a really big car.